Thanks, Listers.
I was hoping there was a straight forward fix. I remember having to call it
Bb Major in the past. But when putting in chord symbols, it's a big pain to
be working in the wrong mode. What I've done though is make the first
measure in Bb, then the following measures in G Minor and i'
Ryan wrote:
I've forgotten the cure for this:
Going from Eb Major to G Minor key signatures. Finale displays three
naturals to cancel the original key then two flats for the new key.
Try (in FIN 2010)
I'm not sure this will work, but you can start with
Documents > Document Options > Key Sign
Christopher Smith wrote:
You can use a Bb major key signature (hold note to same pitch so they
don't tranpose up a m3!) which might mess up your minor-mode
enharmonic defaults, but that is easy enough to fix.
C.
On Tue Apr 20, at TuesdayApr 20 7:59 PM, Ryan wrote:
I've forgotten the cure f
You can use a Bb major key signature (hold note to same pitch so they
don't tranpose up a m3!) which might mess up your minor-mode
enharmonic defaults, but that is easy enough to fix.
C.
On Tue Apr 20, at TuesdayApr 20 7:59 PM, Ryan wrote:
I've forgotten the cure for this:
Going from Eb M
Ryan wrote:
I've forgotten the cure for this:
Going from Eb Major to G Minor key signatures. Finale displays three
naturals to cancel the original key then two flats for the new key. I just
want the new key signature with one natural to cancel Ab.
I know it has to do with going from the major mod
I've forgotten the cure for this:
Going from Eb Major to G Minor key signatures. Finale displays three
naturals to cancel the original key then two flats for the new key. I just
want the new key signature with one natural to cancel Ab.
I know it has to do with going from the major mode to minor mod